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So a robot uprising leads to a zombie apocalypse and not a robot apocalypse? How does that work?
The robots create the zombies so they can leave earth and spread throughout the galaxy.
So a robot uprising leads to a zombie apocalypse and not a robot apocalypse? How does that work?
Replace the zombies with the robots
“Get over violence, madness and death? What else is there?”
Also known as Mr. Liquid Jungle.
So a robot uprising leads to a zombie apocalypse and not a robot apocalypse? How does that work?
The robots create the zombies so they can leave earth and spread throughout the galaxy.
So a robot uprising leads to a zombie apocalypse and not a robot apocalypse? How does that work?
The robots create the zombies so they can leave earth and spread throughout the galaxy.
watched too much battlestar galactica…😃
So I finished watching Scott Pilgrim a few days ago, and while it was mostly perfect, I will say the music was pretty forgettable. I think there’s potential in an edit that rescores the film. Staying within the theme of rock and video games, potential songs include Misery Business, Blitz It!, Make a Move, Mario Minor, and Mega Man 2 Wily Castle 1.
I wonder if it’d be possible to squeeze an extra episode of Code Lyoko out of the cutscenes from Quest for Infinity. Aside from the translation scenes, they look exactly like the show, and feature additional replikas.
I’d love to do an edit of Bohemian Rhapsody that ends on Freddie’s AIDS diagnosis rather than Live Aid, to get away from the stereo-typical Hollywood ending the film has. I feel like it’s possible to mold a really solid movie out of the weird, wildly inaccurate one.
And also removing the director’s name. That’d be nice.
So a robot uprising leads to a zombie apocalypse and not a robot apocalypse? How does that work?
I’d steal liberally adapt the plot of Plan 9 from Outer Space.
Avatar 2-5 is going to have so much editing material
I can see it now in my mind
“Get over violence, madness and death? What else is there?”
Also known as Mr. Liquid Jungle.
One project I’d like to do, but it would take massive amount of time is to do a version of Stranger Things season 1 as a single 90 minute movie, like they used to do back in the 80’s when TV series were cut down to be released in cinemas overseas and then on VHS.
That was a thing? I’ve only heard of it being done with Doctor Who, which made sense since they were serials.
Tobe Hooper’s Salem’s Lot as well.
That was a thing? I’ve only heard of it being done with Doctor Who, which made sense since they were serials.
So i been thinking about re-editing King Kong Vs. Godzilla by keeping the american scenes intact while adding the full japanese scenes that were either cut down or deleted in the american cut & adding the infamous/false ending rumor where Godzilla wins but need to find footage that could match everything properly,Anyone got any suggestions?
You either die a trilogy or live long enough to see yourself become batman & robin.
Here’s a Scott Pilgrim rescore. I’m putting it here cuz I don’t currently have any plans to make a full edit.
Miraculous Ladybug is a show I think has potential, but is too caught up in formula and characterizes some of the character as caricatures (namely Chloe and Marinette whenever she’s around Adrien). I wonder if it’d be salvageable in the editing room.
An idea for Batman, white lenses
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HJzuOTnnjRdshBtL4V91CnSL-jjx4IhX
Well… That’s interesting 😃
“Get over violence, madness and death? What else is there?”
Also known as Mr. Liquid Jungle.
Crappy ideas
Wizard of oz 1939 george lucas style special edition with cgi additions like cgi emerald city from the oz the great and powerful and with color correction
The Great and Powerful Wizard of Oz -oz the great and powerful retrofied edit
The Scorch Trials and the Death Cure - two maze runner sequels combine into a single film with deleted scenes
Divergent - making the sequels didn’t happen or just make the whole franchise didnt exist
Mortal Engines Lightsaber Edition - the film itself is like a steampunk version of star wars
Mary Poppins Returns 1970s edition- with deepfake Julie Andrews
Metropolis 1927 George Lucasify edition
Planet of the Apes 1968 Modern Edition - removing george taylor smoking in the spaceship, replacing the whole ship with modern style scifi ships ,
Added a cgi emotions in the Apes(Like Adywan did in the cantina scene from ANH),Added a Cgi Backgrounds like replacing the crappy outerspace from the beginning change the set of time in the cockpit of 1972 to 2011 to convince as a continuation of the reboot trilogy.
That all sounds awesome
Some ideas…
Death Note: Blurred Notes (Edit of the second half of the show Death Note)
Sin City: Roses are red (Sin City & A Dame to Kill For, films to mini series)
APES: (Rise & Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, films to mini series)
The Puzzle Agent: Scoggins (Game to film edit of Telltale Games’s Puzzle Agent, around 40 min)
The Dark Vendetta (combining The Dark Knight & V for Vendetta into one film)
“Get over violence, madness and death? What else is there?”
Also known as Mr. Liquid Jungle.
Finding Nemo, but it’s told in the style of Memento
“Get over violence, madness and death? What else is there?”
Also known as Mr. Liquid Jungle.
What if Friends had no laugh-track and was an ounce more serious and was a movie?
A sample of what that might be like:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ufprq7Ej4T54K0k8sn705WMwuuDEYTER/view?usp=sharing
Wow, pretty good. Too much grain and too dark, though.
Thanks.
I will confess that I thought so too. My reasoning for the colour was because of the fact the scene is meant to be glum and on a rainy day. The noise is - I assume - worse than intended due to google drive compression.
Alas, there will be tweaking if I keep working on it.
PS. I have indeed noticed that all my edits are too damned dark and grainy. That I should work on.
Daenerys’ Arrival at Dragonstone rescored with Elliot Goldenthal’s phenomenal “Titus Victorious”:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ti-g971nhkGSFyoYNSKiuFbz8ipSTRid/view?usp=sharing
Also recoloured, rescored, and resounded! Also sharpened and with noise added - yes I have a crutch, leave me alone.
The 2004 movie version of Phantom of the Opera, but with the colors enhanced and the singing dubbed over.
You’ve got to ask yourself one question: “Am I making Carrie Fisher’s ghost proud?”
Well, are ya, punk?